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UGANDA 1996. Technical Assistance to Rural Milk Production, Processing and Marketing
1996 (exact date unknown). Uganda. Transport of milk by bicycle to collection centre.
01/01/1996
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© FAO/Roberto Faidutti
Project ID
TCP/UGA/4435 (A)
UNFAO Source
FAO Photo Library
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415.89 KB
Unique ID
UF1YU1
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.
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The objective of this project is to increase milk production in milk deficit areas and to strengthen farmers' organizations, to exploit the market in rural areas and in smaller urban centres for dairy products.